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Pantaloon to expand in Delhi NCR

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New Delhi , Aug. 24

Pantaloon Retail (India) Ltd plans to open around six to eight more stores over the next 10 months in the Delhi NCR region. Inaugurating a new store in West Delhi, Mr Mayur Toshniwal, Head Northern Region, PRIL said that Delhi was assuming growing significance for their business in the north zone.

Presently, Pantaloons has 22 stores across the country, of which three are located in Delhi. The current outlets house around 22 internal brands apart from prominent brands such as BARE, RIG, UMM, AJILE, Honey, Annabelle and Chalk.

While the focus in the new stores will be more on internal brands, other brands would also be retailed. Pantaloon would be sticking to the same format for all their stores, however retailing inventory would depend on the size and location available.

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